Muscat: COVID-19 pandemic was no bar for the students of Indian schools in Oman; students of Classes 10 and 12 braved all odds to come out with flying colours in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) results announced recently.
The 2021 Results of the CBSE Board have set an all-time record for the Indian Schools in Oman with an increased percentage of high achievers as compared to previous years, thereby setting another benchmark of excellence in academics.
Indian Schools in Oman have achieved 100 per cent results this year both in Class 10 and 12.
Class 10 had a total of 1818 students whereas Class 12 had 1724 students.
Class 12 Commerce stream had an all-time record this year.
Arjun Amit Athalye of Indian School Muscat is the Oman topper with 99.4 per cent; and in the second position is A. Rahul Govindarajan of Indian School Al Ghubra with 98.2 per cent. The Third position is claimed by two students - Liza Andrea D’Sa of Indian School Muscat and Vidushi Jagnani of Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir – both scoring 97.6 per cent.
The Oman toppers in Class 12 Science stream are as follows: Rahul Sriram of Indian School Muscat is the Oman topper with 99.2 per cent; the second position is claimed by two students – Indraneel Singh Solanki (Indian School Muscat) and Anushka Thumiki (Indian School Darsait) – with 99 per cent; and the third position is also claimed by two students – Mohammad Khuroo (Indian School Al Ghubra) and Asfaq Jalal Mohamed Abbas Nisha (Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir) – both scoring 98.8 per cent.
All three positions in the Humanities stream go to the students of Indian School Muscat – Anjali Unnithan (99 per cent), Anushka Saha (98.4 per cent) and Snigdha Suresh (97.8 per cent).
Class X results of Indian Schools have been phenomenal; the toppers in Oman are as follows: In the first position is Krithyaa Vijayanand (Indian School Sohar – 99.6 per cent, and in the second position is Sudiksha Hemant Katkar (Indian School Al Ghubra – 99.4 per cent).
The third position is claimed by two students – Aroshish Pradhan of Indian School Al Ghubra and Somya Parida of Indian School Al Seeb – both scoring 99.2 per cent.